The Wiggles are bringing their spectacular Wiggle and Learn BIG SHOW across the country, promising a high-energy tour that blends music, fun, and learning. The much-loved children’s entertainment group, famous for hits like Hot Potato and Fruit Salad, is set to delight audiences from Perth to Sydney, with stops in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, and Newcastle.
The Wiggles’ Wiggle and Learn BIG SHOW is more than just a concert—it’s an interactive experience designed to ignite creativity and curiosity in young minds. Fans can expect a fantastic blend of classic tunes and brand-new hits from The Wiggles’ latest album Wiggle and Learn: 100 Education Songs for Children. This milestone album is their 100th, and it’s packed with songs that help little ones develop skills in numeracy, language, social-emotional learning, and healthy habits.
Blue Wiggle Anthony Field expressed his excitement for the tour, saying, “We’re thrilled to be hitting the road with the Wiggle and Learn BIG SHOW! It’s a chance to bring joy, dancing, and plenty of educational moments to families across Australia. Playing songs from our 100th album feels like such a huge achievement, and we’re honoured to be part of so many childhood memories.”
Audiences across the country will be treated to performances by all eight Wiggles—Anthony, Lucia, Simon, Caterina, Lachy, John, Tsehay, and Evie—along with Wiggly friends Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus, Captain Feathersword, and even Santa Claus himself, who will bring some festive cheer to the stage.
The tour kicks off in Perth on the 9th and 10th of November at RAC Arena, before moving on to Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Newcastle, and Sydney.
Whether it’s the nostalgia of hearing classic hits or the excitement of discovering new ones, The Wiggles’ Wiggle and Learn BIG SHOW is set to be a thrilling experience for all ages. Get ready for a Wiggly good time!
Tour Dates and Locations:
- Perth: Saturday, 9th & Sunday, 10th November at RAC Arena
- Adelaide: Saturday, 16th November at Adelaide Entertainment Centre
- Brisbane: Saturday, 23rd November at Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Canberra: Saturday, 30th November at AIS Arena
- Melbourne: Saturday, 7th & Sunday, 8th December at Rod Laver Arena
- Newcastle: Wednesday, 11th December at Newcastle Entertainment Centre
- Sydney: Saturday, 14th December at Qudos Bank Arena, and Saturday, 21st December at ICC Sydney
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